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  • C cberam

    Hi Thanks for the reply. But i need help on without using MFC in C++ Thnks agian ram

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    toxcct
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    ok, but the philosophy is the same...


    TOXCCT >>> GEII power

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    • C cberam

      Hi Thanks for the reply. But i need help on without using MFC in C++ Thnks agian ram

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      jmkhael
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      Check: SetTimer KillTimer Papa while (TRUE) Papa.WillLove ( Bebe ) ;

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      • T toxcct

        ok, but the philosophy is the same...


        TOXCCT >>> GEII power

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        Hello, where can i set the timer(SetTimer()) in the main() function. I tried but the Timer procedure(the call back routine) never got invoked. Pls help.. Thanks agin Ram

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          Check: SetTimer KillTimer Papa while (TRUE) Papa.WillLove ( Bebe ) ;

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          Hello, Thanks for help. where can i set the timer(SetTimer()) in the main() function. I tried but the Timer procedure(the call back routine) never got invoked. Pls help..I'm struggling Thanks agin Ram

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          • C cberam

            Hello, where can i set the timer(SetTimer()) in the main() function. I tried but the Timer procedure(the call back routine) never got invoked. Pls help.. Thanks agin Ram

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            toxcct
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            are you programming with Win32 ? if so, you call SetTimer() in your events handler, into the event switch case relative to the action that must start the timer up.


            TOXCCT >>> GEII power

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            • C cberam

              Hello, Thanks for help. where can i set the timer(SetTimer()) in the main() function. I tried but the Timer procedure(the call back routine) never got invoked. Pls help..I'm struggling Thanks agin Ram

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              jmkhael
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              You will receive a message WM_TIMER each time the timer is consumed You can catch it in your mail loop, (GetMessage ...) Papa while (TRUE) Papa.WillLove ( Bebe ) ;

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              • C cberam

                Hello, Thanks for help. where can i set the timer(SetTimer()) in the main() function. I tried but the Timer procedure(the call back routine) never got invoked. Pls help..I'm struggling Thanks agin Ram

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                Jens Doose
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                And you will need a message loop. Jens

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                • C cberam

                  Hi Thanks for the reply. But i need help on without using MFC in C++ Thnks agian ram

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                  David Crow
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                  SetTimer() and KillTimer() are still used.


                  "The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)

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                  • C cberam

                    Hello, where can i set the timer(SetTimer()) in the main() function. I tried but the Timer procedure(the call back routine) never got invoked. Pls help.. Thanks agin Ram

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                    David Crow
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                    cberam wrote: I tried but the Timer procedure(the call back routine) never got invoked. What does the relevant code look like?


                    "The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)

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                    • T toxcct

                      are you programming with Win32 ? if so, you call SetTimer() in your events handler, into the event switch case relative to the action that must start the timer up.


                      TOXCCT >>> GEII power

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                      cberam
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                      Hello toxcct, sorry for the delayed reply. Anyway you have a good idea..on invoking timers. Thanks a lot Ram

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